Moose Reveals He Was 'Upset & Angry' Over TNA's Firing Of Scott D’Amore

Scott D’Amore’s TNA firing left Moose ‘upset and angry’

Scott D’Amore’s firing from TNA Wrestling is an issue that is set to rumble on, with members of the TNA locker room said to be dismayed by the decision, prompting an open letter to TNA owners Anthem Sports & Entertainment in order to request they change their mind.

TNA World Champion Moose counts himself as one name upset by D’Amore’s sacking, saying the following to Jeremy Lambert and Joel Pearl on In The Weeds:

"Initially, when I heard about it, I was shocked. I was upset, angry, sad, a bunch of emotions. At the same time, if anybody in the company can relate to something like that, I would probably be best suited because of my time in the NFL. I came from a world where head coaches get fired all the time. My rookie year, I got drafted by a guy who promised me a whole bunch of things, and he gets fired going into my second year. I had the same emotions. I was angry, pissed, upset. You just have to put faith in the general manager that they know what they're doing. You have to trust that he is making the best decisions for the company. 

“Nobody wants to see TNA perish, especially Anthem because they invested so much money in it. As much as we don't understand the decision, we have to trust it and put in 110%. Everyone knows my relationship with Scott, but my relationship with Scott is going to stay the same. He's going to be my mentor, be my coach, a big brother to me. It's just, unfortunately, we're not working with each other. Knowing Scott very well, I know he still wishes the best for TNA and he's put together a roster that is going to carry on his work and his legacy. Now, we have a new head coach in Anthony and a GM in Len, and we have to put our trust and faith in them to carry the torch," Moose said.

Moose re-signed with TNA in Summer 2023 prior to its official 2024 relaunch, stating that D’Amore was a big reason in him committing his future to the promotion. With regards to the open letter, Moose stated it was a ‘last ditch effort’ to get D’Amore reinstated:

"I saw the letter. It was a last ditch effort to hopefully try to bring Scott back. It is what it is. We're all going to put our best foot forward, we have a new coach now and we're going to play our asses off for him and, as a talent, we're going to do what we're known to do best, which is put on a great damn wrestling show," said Moose.

H/T: Fightful

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